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and we are seeing the yawning gap tweep the blue cough, cough state that is voted for alabama like illinois and california that are not it is a wonderful experiment and i hope in 2014 people take note. >> rick, do y feel lonely on the state level. >> no, it is a remarkable gerrymandering that is the result of it. >> you don't think the public willingness elected republican governors? >> one and half million cast for democrats in congress than republicans . guess why republicans control the house because of gerrymandering. >>> and they also control house of congress but the state level people seem to be for more fiscal responsibility. >> yes, they do. you saw it in early wisconsin and scott walker faced down a recall successfully. people like success . you can see it in michigan and wisconsin and other states, yes, when they see good fiscal responsibility they respond positively. >> john, a lot of people in the state level, switching from a income tax to a sales tax, but notn the national level, they don't want to give the feds that much power? >> i toltsly disagree. i don't want the federal
and we are seeing the yawning gap tweep the blue cough, cough state that is voted for alabama like illinois and california that are not it is a wonderful experiment and i hope in 2014 people take note. >> rick, do y feel lonely on the state level. >> no, it is a remarkable gerrymandering that is the result of it. >> you don't think the public willingness elected republican governors? >> one and half million cast for democrats in congress than republicans . guess why...
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and 15 illinois faces 12th ranked florida state. all of the follow fires. eagles, andy reid. chargers, norv turner. bears, lovie smith. and pat shurmur. romeo crennel, chan gailey and ken whisenhunt. >>> at the annual cars jumping championship in new england, drivers used a ramp to fly over ten cars and land on the other side. but most of the fearless competitors did not make it. >>> just ahead, keeping up with the kardashians is about to get a ratings bump. >>> while we don't condone throwing food, you've got to see this fruitcake toss. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." we'll take you through your forecast for this new year's day. very cold in the northern plains. temperatures in the teens. coldest day of the winter so far, chicago, and wet weather will arrive in atlanta as we go throughout your day. it's already raining in louisiana and mississippi. and tomorrow, not a bad start for the new year. very cold but no big storms. good news. >>> well, psy rang in the new year with a million plus in times square. the rapper told nbc's jay gray that
and 15 illinois faces 12th ranked florida state. all of the follow fires. eagles, andy reid. chargers, norv turner. bears, lovie smith. and pat shurmur. romeo crennel, chan gailey and ken whisenhunt. >>> at the annual cars jumping championship in new england, drivers used a ramp to fly over ten cars and land on the other side. but most of the fearless competitors did not make it. >>> just ahead, keeping up with the kardashians is about to get a ratings bump. >>> while...
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downgraded illinois has sunk to the bottom of the credit heap as the s&p gives illinois the worst rating of all 50 states in the united states of america. credit agencies have been yelling at the prairie state officials to get their act together to conform out-of-control pensions crippling the states. stuart varney is here. this can't surprise you, can it? >> no. pension costs out of control that don't have the money to pay their obligations, and everybody knows it. the rating agencies know it, so they downgrade them. that means that when illinois comes to borrow money -- and they're going to try to borrow money in the next couple of days, maybe $500 million. >>steve: from who? >> anybody who will lend it to them. the people who will lend it to them, floating bonds, will say, wait a minute, we're not sure you can pay us back so we want more interest. pay us more interest to accommodate the risk. it is possible when they borrow this $500 million over the life of those bonds, the taxpayers illinois will have to shell out an extra $95 million over the life of those bonds. and it gets worse
downgraded illinois has sunk to the bottom of the credit heap as the s&p gives illinois the worst rating of all 50 states in the united states of america. credit agencies have been yelling at the prairie state officials to get their act together to conform out-of-control pensions crippling the states. stuart varney is here. this can't surprise you, can it? >> no. pension costs out of control that don't have the money to pay their obligations, and everybody knows it. the rating...
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if you drive a motorcycle in illinois, there's no fun for you either. you have to keep both wheels on the ground. popping a wheelie will get you $100 fine for the first offense and possible jail time if you do it twice. if there's any takeaway from all these new laws, let it be this one, if you fine yourself in concord, massachusetts, bring your own water bottle. the community is one of the first in the country to outlaw single-serve water bottles in cases case of h 20. and hugh hefner is ringing in the year with wedding bills. he wed 26-year-old crystal harris at the playboy mansion this new year's eve. he tweeted a photo of the couple, but he wasn't in the tux for long. he was in his captain's hat and silk pajamas not long after the ceremony. crystal harris ran from the altar during their first attempt at marriage. they are back, united and it feels so good. >> tomorrow, you will explain how they enforce that four-cat limit. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why you are awake? your texts, tweets, e-mails and more are next. "morning joe" is just mome
if you drive a motorcycle in illinois, there's no fun for you either. you have to keep both wheels on the ground. popping a wheelie will get you $100 fine for the first offense and possible jail time if you do it twice. if there's any takeaway from all these new laws, let it be this one, if you fine yourself in concord, massachusetts, bring your own water bottle. the community is one of the first in the country to outlaw single-serve water bottles in cases case of h 20. and hugh hefner is...
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california and illinois have both banned employers from forcing their workers or job applicants to hand over passwords from their personal facebook or twitter accounts. california's also outlawed using hounds to hunt bobcats or bears after lawmakers decided it's not a fair fight. in florida, flash away. police can no longer give tickets to drivers who flash their headlights to let fellow motorists know there's a speed trap ahead. >>> here's your new year's day look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. former utah governor and republican president jon huntsman told "the daily telegraph" the gop is like a holding company that is "devoid of soul." a new gallup found president obama is the most-admired man in america. for the fifth straight year, in the same poll, the most admired woman, hillary clinton. guess how many years in a row? 11. after this morning's vote on the fiscal cliff, outgoing texas senator kay bailey hutchison tweeted this at 2:43 a.m. i just cast my last vote in the u.s. senate. it has been an honor to serve in the greatest nation on theers. >>> the term fiscal c
california and illinois have both banned employers from forcing their workers or job applicants to hand over passwords from their personal facebook or twitter accounts. california's also outlawed using hounds to hunt bobcats or bears after lawmakers decided it's not a fair fight. in florida, flash away. police can no longer give tickets to drivers who flash their headlights to let fellow motorists know there's a speed trap ahead. >>> here's your new year's day look at this morning's...
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. >> reporter: that is happening so much in illinois, monday, 11 hospitals had times waiting from 4 to 12 hours stopped taking nonemergency patients because of the influx of flu patients in boston the flu outbreak prompted officials to declare a public health emergency. >> significant rates of hospitalization, more serious than the last two years. >> reporter: near philadelphia, one hospital has a triage tent outside to treat patients with flu symptoms. tamiflu is in high demand and short supply in parts of texas. your best defense, roll up your sleeve. >> vaccine is a good vaccine it does match well to the flu types in the community. >> reporter: given the strength and speed of transmission of this year's flu strains, health officials say the window to get the flu shot is closing fast. chicago, steve brown, fox news. >>> another big story we are following, dozens ended up in the hospital today after a ferry crashed in lower manhattn. it was carrying commuters fromnew jersey to new york when it crashed into a dock. it occurred when many passengers were standing getting ready to exit th
. >> reporter: that is happening so much in illinois, monday, 11 hospitals had times waiting from 4 to 12 hours stopped taking nonemergency patients because of the influx of flu patients in boston the flu outbreak prompted officials to declare a public health emergency. >> significant rates of hospitalization, more serious than the last two years. >> reporter: near philadelphia, one hospital has a triage tent outside to treat patients with flu symptoms. tamiflu is in high...
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also, be sure to catch my exclusive interview with illinois state treasurer on monday. he's going to come on to take about illinois' lowers credit rating. a big story monday, 1 p.m. eastern here on fox business. thanks to both of you. have a wonderful weekend. happy friday to everyone out there. see you back here monday. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis, and tonight, on "the willis report," the mutual fund industry wants to punish you for taking out your own money, trillions of dollars at stake. will you pay more this weekend for using a credit card rather than cash? find out. and, illegal immigrants are not supposed to get medicare, but a new report says, yes, they can. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ all that and more coming up later in the show, but, first, our top story, a new warning for investors tonight. if federal regulators get their way, you can soon end up paying a big fat fee for withdrawing your own money from your money market mutual funds. currently, there is no fee. the feds say it's all in effort to reform the $2.7 trillion money ma
also, be sure to catch my exclusive interview with illinois state treasurer on monday. he's going to come on to take about illinois' lowers credit rating. a big story monday, 1 p.m. eastern here on fox business. thanks to both of you. have a wonderful weekend. happy friday to everyone out there. see you back here monday. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis, and tonight, on "the willis report," the mutual fund industry wants to punish you for taking out your own money,...
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for the undocumented driver's license going to be offered here in illinois, the landscape of it will be or the layout of it won't be landscape but portrait and all they really need to provide is proof that they live somewhere and paperwork from back home which may open the door for these items to be used for fraud in other kinds of i.d. theft. in the meantime, folks that were against this idea from the start say that what really should happen first is the federal government tackling expensive immigration reform. >> i totally understand the arguments relative to the highway safety issue. and everything like that unless you have a uniform rule throughout the united states. it invites fraud and invites, you know, chaos as i said. but that was the minority opinion. this piece of legislation breezed through the state assembly. governor quinn says is he anxious to sign it. >> shepard: is the thinking that undocumented immigrants are going to come forward and identify themselves to get these licenses? >> you think there might be hesitation but apparently the bigger fear is traffic stops. no
for the undocumented driver's license going to be offered here in illinois, the landscape of it will be or the layout of it won't be landscape but portrait and all they really need to provide is proof that they live somewhere and paperwork from back home which may open the door for these items to be used for fraud in other kinds of i.d. theft. in the meantime, folks that were against this idea from the start say that what really should happen first is the federal government tackling expensive...
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. >>> undocumented immigrants can now apply for a driver's license in illinois. governor pat quinn signed the new law into effect yesterday. in order to get a license, undocumented immigrants would have to take a driving test and carry car insurance. illinois is the fourth and most populous state to issue licenses to the illegal immigrants. and not the only state because there's illinois, new mexico, washington state and in utah, you can get a driver's permit. >> that's interesting. there's definitely some headway on this issue. the plan that will be revealed, it's a broad stroke plan. they're hammering out the details, including the pathway citizenship would take and how the border would be deemed secure. so they're still working through the details. that's where always the devil is. but based on the last election, that's why immigration is such a huge issue. the hispanic population is growing. the number one minority terms of population. have to tackle this issue, both parties to not appease is probably the wrong word, but to assure the latino community that th
. >>> undocumented immigrants can now apply for a driver's license in illinois. governor pat quinn signed the new law into effect yesterday. in order to get a license, undocumented immigrants would have to take a driving test and carry car insurance. illinois is the fourth and most populous state to issue licenses to the illegal immigrants. and not the only state because there's illinois, new mexico, washington state and in utah, you can get a driver's permit. >> that's...
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governor pat quinn called it the fiscal cliff for illinois. his office has released videos trying to drum up public support. he's helping a lame duck legislature will help him pass reform for university employees, judges and more. >> and if you read only one thing this morning, after traveling nearly a million miles as secretary of state, hillary clinton seemed almost super human. well, today my must read is from "the daily beast," tina brown, on why hillary's health scare gave so many people agina. it's up on our facebook page. can pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? describe the room. a big, open space. smells really fresh, man. oh! [ both laugh ] febreze? how about that? yeah. febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fresh. febreze. breathe happy. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>> a majo
governor pat quinn called it the fiscal cliff for illinois. his office has released videos trying to drum up public support. he's helping a lame duck legislature will help him pass reform for university employees, judges and more. >> and if you read only one thing this morning, after traveling nearly a million miles as secretary of state, hillary clinton seemed almost super human. well, today my must read is from "the daily beast," tina brown, on why hillary's health scare gave...
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she's also a lieutenant colonel in the illinois army national guard and captain zoe badell served two deployments in afghanistan and is in the marine corps reserves. fought a federal lawsuit fighting the ban on women in come bab combat. congresswoman, i want you to tell me if you can, delineate before today what were the restrictions or limits on what a woman could do as opposed to a male serving officer or enlisted person in the united states military. >> so, chris, women were not allowed to serve in specific jobs. in the army those combat jobs were infantry, armor, artillery. there's a whole list of them. for example, a woman could not become a field artillery officer. the only combat arms branch in the army that was open to women was aviation which is what i became. didn't mean women weren't serving in come ban and the army recognized that and awards the combat action badge to show that you were engaged in direct combat. so there's two different policies. there's a little bit of a split between the old system that says that women can't serve in these jobs but then also recognizing,
she's also a lieutenant colonel in the illinois army national guard and captain zoe badell served two deployments in afghanistan and is in the marine corps reserves. fought a federal lawsuit fighting the ban on women in come bab combat. congresswoman, i want you to tell me if you can, delineate before today what were the restrictions or limits on what a woman could do as opposed to a male serving officer or enlisted person in the united states military. >> so, chris, women were not...
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lottery winner who may have died of cyanide poisoning was exhumed by cook county medical examiners in illinois. kevin tibbles with the story. >> 45-year-old kahn may have been the luckiest and unluckiest of lottery winners, within a month he essentially dropped dead. the authorities are now suspecting that cyanide was involved and there's a criminal investigation going on. for that reason today, his body was indeed exhumed in the chicago area and taken out for an autopsy. the good news was that the ground was not too frozen and that they were able to get their tests done. they took blood and urine samples from the body trying to determine whether or not mr. khan did fall under foul play. he chose the cash payout, just under $400,000. it will take a couple of weeks now before they get back with the results of this. but a very high wire story here in chicago over the lottery. >> it sure is. kevin tibbles with the latest there. we'll keep following that. today research in motion closed at an 11-month high ahead of the blackberry 10 and mobile payment endeavors continues. managing member of the su
lottery winner who may have died of cyanide poisoning was exhumed by cook county medical examiners in illinois. kevin tibbles with the story. >> 45-year-old kahn may have been the luckiest and unluckiest of lottery winners, within a month he essentially dropped dead. the authorities are now suspecting that cyanide was involved and there's a criminal investigation going on. for that reason today, his body was indeed exhumed in the chicago area and taken out for an autopsy. the good news...
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that's sleet covering the ground in northern illinois. there was so much ice, you couldn't see through these windows. at least 300 flights are canceled. all that ice, so worthy of an instagram, will melt away. the ice will move through parts of the mid-atlantic and the northeast. you can see the pink on that happen. anywhere from raleigh to d.c. from the north, it will stay snow in new york and boston. there is another storm i have to tell you about this week. a lot of energy surging up the east coast. it will clash with that arctic air from dallas to little rock. in parts of the south and for severe weather, including tornadoes and hail. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >>> here's the rest of your monday weather. heavy mountain snow in utah, colorado and idaho. snow from boston's afternoon commute. a rainy week in seattle. pleasant, though, in southern california. >> a mild 48 in chicago. get this, it will be 62 there tomorrow. >> goodness. >> nice roller coaster there. also orlando is in the low 80s. denver and albuquerque in the mid 50s
that's sleet covering the ground in northern illinois. there was so much ice, you couldn't see through these windows. at least 300 flights are canceled. all that ice, so worthy of an instagram, will melt away. the ice will move through parts of the mid-atlantic and the northeast. you can see the pink on that happen. anywhere from raleigh to d.c. from the north, it will stay snow in new york and boston. there is another storm i have to tell you about this week. a lot of energy surging up the...
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host: let's go to benton, illinois, good morning to you, democrats line. caller: yes. i want to make a comment about the payroll taxes that everybody is having such a fit about paying 6.2 now. yearsremember, i'm 74 old, i can remember paying 13% of payroll taxes for social security, which i'm on and they're talking about reducing? after i paid this kind of money. i get a little upset about it. another thing i wanted to comment about, this last bill that was paid, i didn't pay too much attention to the pork that was ended until it got to nascar. i'm a nascar fan from several years back but to subsidize nascar for improvement to their racetracks. give me a break. this is the kind of pork that we certainly do not need. these people make so much money, they don't know what to do with it half the time. host: thanks for the call. also related twitter comment from our viewer are you going to reject the pork in the sandy bill that's voted in the house today. guest: she made a couple points. first the payroll tax that you pay, that's the funding of social security so people pay
host: let's go to benton, illinois, good morning to you, democrats line. caller: yes. i want to make a comment about the payroll taxes that everybody is having such a fit about paying 6.2 now. yearsremember, i'm 74 old, i can remember paying 13% of payroll taxes for social security, which i'm on and they're talking about reducing? after i paid this kind of money. i get a little upset about it. another thing i wanted to comment about, this last bill that was paid, i didn't pay too much attention...
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. >> same-sex marriage is legal in nine states and the district and illinois is expected to introduce legislation this month. but the nation is very much divided. at least 30 states ban it in their state's constitution. >> listen up, this is an amazing story. a florida pilot was in the right place at the right time as he flew over his house. he was flying home from north carolina. he always flies over his house before he lands but yesterday he saw someone peering around the house and he had a trailer attached to a truck. he lowered his plane to just 300 feet off the ground. >> right in front of us, making a tight circle around our property, watching him from the air and he was clearly looking at us several times. looked up. >> he got scared too. he drove off and so he followed him with his plane he landed called police and officers arrested him and he is charged with grand theft. >> surprised he was still brazen to drive off with a plane circling. >> coming up, what police think happened on a metrobus that led to two women being attacked. the state of virginia could make in the abuse
. >> same-sex marriage is legal in nine states and the district and illinois is expected to introduce legislation this month. but the nation is very much divided. at least 30 states ban it in their state's constitution. >> listen up, this is an amazing story. a florida pilot was in the right place at the right time as he flew over his house. he was flying home from north carolina. he always flies over his house before he lands but yesterday he saw someone peering around the house...
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illinois has relatively strict gun laws and a relatively high murder rate. so -- >> distinguish the two things there. i think it is true that state and local gun laws do not correlate very strongly with gun crime or with homicide rates overall, and i think that's partly because of the problem that i mentioned before or about the porousness of city and state borders. the research does show that in places where there are more guns there is a higher homicide rate. >> it's true, it does show that. the question is do more -- do people get guns in response to fears about high homicide rates, or do they pie guns and then -- buy guns and then kill more people? and that's what, as i understand the social science research, it's never been definitively established. b um, we have particularly in the south a general sense that people are responsible for their own self-protection and that they need weaponry to do it, and there is also a higher murder rate, high or violence rate in the south. it's very hard to distinguish what causes what in that situation. >> can i -- we'
illinois has relatively strict gun laws and a relatively high murder rate. so -- >> distinguish the two things there. i think it is true that state and local gun laws do not correlate very strongly with gun crime or with homicide rates overall, and i think that's partly because of the problem that i mentioned before or about the porousness of city and state borders. the research does show that in places where there are more guns there is a higher homicide rate. >> it's true, it does...
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illinois is being particularly hard-hit. correspondent steve brown reports tonight from the windy a sniffly city. >> reporter: this flu season is a bad one. >> we are absolutely seeing increase in number of people coming in with the flu like symptoms. cough, fevers, chills fa teak. >> it started early. 27-fold increase in confirmed cases than at the same time last flu season. 41 states had flout outbreak. >> the strain out there causing cases is more vir leapt strain than others -- virulent strain than others so some are symptoms bad enough to warrant visit to emergency department. >> it's happened on illinois that 11 different hospitals ranging from four to 19 hours stop taking nonemergency patients in the e.r. because of the influx of flu parents. flu outbreak in boston prompted officials to declare a public health emergency. >> we are seeing significant rate of hospitalization. much more serious than we have seen in the last two years. >> near philadelphia, one hospital has a triage tent outside to treat patients with flu
illinois is being particularly hard-hit. correspondent steve brown reports tonight from the windy a sniffly city. >> reporter: this flu season is a bad one. >> we are absolutely seeing increase in number of people coming in with the flu like symptoms. cough, fevers, chills fa teak. >> it started early. 27-fold increase in confirmed cases than at the same time last flu season. 41 states had flout outbreak. >> the strain out there causing cases is more vir leapt strain...
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city of chicago, state of illinois have among the more restrictive gun laws in the country. my family lives in new jersey. .. we're going to be as good as our national legislation, and if california wants to exceed it for whatever reason, they'll go farther. the national discussion, and one of the priorities in the legislation tomorrow, and need to get bipartisanship on it, when the background checks were set up -- what happens hat gun shows and everything else, 40% of the guns traded or bought are not covered with any background five-day waiting period. that's not a loophole. that an exemption. that has to be dealt with. so what happens in indiana doesn't flood the city of chicago, cook county. >> needs to be a national -- has to be federal preemption. the patchwork of states or cities is not effective. i went to the university of michigan because the drinking age was 18, and it was 21 in ohio. >> that explains a lot now. [laughter] >> and was still a republican. >> you can't have a hot spot. >> what do you think the chances are some of the state laws will withstand the fed
city of chicago, state of illinois have among the more restrictive gun laws in the country. my family lives in new jersey. .. we're going to be as good as our national legislation, and if california wants to exceed it for whatever reason, they'll go farther. the national discussion, and one of the priorities in the legislation tomorrow, and need to get bipartisanship on it, when the background checks were set up -- what happens hat gun shows and everything else, 40% of the guns traded or bought...
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i thank the people of illinois for their patience with this patient. >> today marks the return of camelot. joseph kennedy iii will be among those sworn into congress. >>> the clashes on capitol hill over aid for superstar sandy victims may be settled. super storm sandy victims across the northeast are still livid and say it's time for congress to stop talking and start helping. >> there's no assistance here for the residents and citizens that pay taxes. >> there is no help. the five boroughs are getting the help. where's the help for nassau county? >> we're trying to save this place if we can. there's people in new york, new jersey, rhode island, connecticut that are suffering while this is all going on. >> lawmakers objected to the relief bill passed by the senate saying it was filled with money for pet projects that had nothing to do with helping actual storm victims. overnight a u.s. drone taking out a leader in pakistan. he was responsible for organizing attacks on the u.s. troops in afghanistan. he was holding a meeting at the time with several senior leaders of his group. according
i thank the people of illinois for their patience with this patient. >> today marks the return of camelot. joseph kennedy iii will be among those sworn into congress. >>> the clashes on capitol hill over aid for superstar sandy victims may be settled. super storm sandy victims across the northeast are still livid and say it's time for congress to stop talking and start helping. >> there's no assistance here for the residents and citizens that pay taxes. >> there is no...
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meanwhile, the illinois lawmakers arguing about gun rights and gun rights advocates surface again in the next session of the legislature. for now is over. my next guest has a unique way in which to protect his state's school kids, proposing to arm one staffer in each of arizona's schools following the tragedy at sandy hook elementary. joining us now, attorney general of the grim state of arizona, also state superintendent to from 2003-11. great to have you with us, attorney general. >> great to be with you. i think you have been interviewing me for a lot of years and. lou: it has been a while. we don't have to count them all up. we come up with intriguing and i think provocative ideas. i would like to get a sense of what the response has been to your proposal. >> well, what i tried to do is find the golden mean between two extremes. some people oppose that all teachers be able to bring guns to school as much as they want. i think that would create more dangers than it would solve. on the other hand, if we work to do nothing and there was a preventable incidents like newtown, we would
meanwhile, the illinois lawmakers arguing about gun rights and gun rights advocates surface again in the next session of the legislature. for now is over. my next guest has a unique way in which to protect his state's school kids, proposing to arm one staffer in each of arizona's schools following the tragedy at sandy hook elementary. joining us now, attorney general of the grim state of arizona, also state superintendent to from 2003-11. great to have you with us, attorney general. >>...
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governor patrick, proposing a big tax increase and something similar in minnesota and follows california, illinois, new york, maryland, virginia under mark warner and connecticut, a lot of so-called blue states which raised taxes substantially in the last couple of years. >> the remarkable thing about tpaul, the evidence is there about what a disastrous policy this is. you know, you have the example of phil mickelson saying that he would like to look at a new place to live and we actually have the numbers showing that this is exactly what happens when you do raise, you know, maryland raised its taxes on millionaires as they called it and you know, the next tax year, most of those higher income job creators in the state had fled for others. and probably some of the states we're talking about looking to in fact decrease income taxes. so it's the wrong direction, but these states feel as though they're under enormous bugetary pressures and the way to keep spending is just tax more. >> paul: is this somebody that would give somebody like louisiana governor bobby jindal, sometimes mentioned as a presid
governor patrick, proposing a big tax increase and something similar in minnesota and follows california, illinois, new york, maryland, virginia under mark warner and connecticut, a lot of so-called blue states which raised taxes substantially in the last couple of years. >> the remarkable thing about tpaul, the evidence is there about what a disastrous policy this is. you know, you have the example of phil mickelson saying that he would like to look at a new place to live and we actually...
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illinois is also reporting flu related deaths. the flu season is minimal but doctors say it's not too late to get a flu vaccine. >>> former new mexico chairman are wrapping up their trip to north korea. the internet is off to most north koreans. they say if they do not allow more internet access, the country will be left behind. >> their country is virtually isolated and it will affect their physical world, their economic world and so forth. >> it does not appear he was successful in that effort. >>> vice-president joseph biden's policy panel, they will meet with gun rights' groups. as kyla campbell reports, they are making their position known. >> reporter: they do not want new gun laws but enforcing laws already on the books will cause more violence. president barack obama says he wants quick action on new gun control legislation. in the wake of the school shooting in newtown connecticut they pushed every armed guard. the n ra is willing to put up a fight and says the president can act for approval without congress. >> the presi
illinois is also reporting flu related deaths. the flu season is minimal but doctors say it's not too late to get a flu vaccine. >>> former new mexico chairman are wrapping up their trip to north korea. the internet is off to most north koreans. they say if they do not allow more internet access, the country will be left behind. >> their country is virtually isolated and it will affect their physical world, their economic world and so forth. >> it does not appear he was...
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. >> reporter: and a return to work that meant a year of hard-fought recovery for illinois senator mark kirk, after his devastating stroke. >> i wanted everybody to say, you know, that depressed moment you can have when a stroke hits, say look, kirk is even walking up the capitol steps as an example to patients. >> reporter: but this new congress faces leftover problems. >> absurd! absolutely absurd! >> reporter: billions in emergency funding for super superstorm sandy did was abruptly stopped by john boehner at midnight on tuesday. >> i think it's inexcusable that we did not have this vote. >> reporter: setting off anger and disbelief among democrats and republicans. >> we cannot believe that cruel knife in the back was delivered to our region. this is time to stop the debating. >> it's time to stop debating and take the gloves off jersey style. >> new jersey gop governor chris christie pulled no punching. >> this is why the american people hate congress. >> and then came damage control. a private meeting with the speaker. aides say boehner decided the house could not demand fiscal cli
. >> reporter: and a return to work that meant a year of hard-fought recovery for illinois senator mark kirk, after his devastating stroke. >> i wanted everybody to say, you know, that depressed moment you can have when a stroke hits, say look, kirk is even walking up the capitol steps as an example to patients. >> reporter: but this new congress faces leftover problems. >> absurd! absolutely absurd! >> reporter: billions in emergency funding for super superstorm...
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debt of illinois. that is a real securities back door bailout. but it's a bailout none the less. >> eric: and very dangerous. what you reference is the unfunded liability, right? >> yep. >> eric: give us a sense of illinois, $96 billion? >> 96 billion. >> eric: nationally? >> 300% in illinois since the late 1990s. nationally, the unfunded pension liability for state workers only is well over a trillion and mounting constantly. >> steve: we were speaking earlier in the break about how that bell, california fiasco where so many people were getting such rich payouts, now a lot of municipalities have really reined it in. not illinois. >> no. what really needs to happen is some restriction on the pensions paid to existing retirees that have been promised x. >> steve: that's difficult. because you got a deal. >> they promised it, and it's legally binding, but you can't pay them. most states are trying to pay them, you have to cut services and raise taxes. illinois has done that and it's not working. >> eric:
debt of illinois. that is a real securities back door bailout. but it's a bailout none the less. >> eric: and very dangerous. what you reference is the unfunded liability, right? >> yep. >> eric: give us a sense of illinois, $96 billion? >> 96 billion. >> eric: nationally? >> 300% in illinois since the late 1990s. nationally, the unfunded pension liability for state workers only is well over a trillion and mounting constantly. >> steve: we were speaking...
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. >> reporter: in illinois, doctors say they haven't seen this many cases since the swine flu outbreak in 2009. this year the flu is hitting even the strongest among us. like 28-year-old matt head. >> one minute i'm a thousand degrees sweating to death, and then the next thing i'm four degrees, freezing to death, wishing i was dead. >> reporter: in ohio, 863 people have been hospitalized with flu symptoms compared with 65 at this time last year. >> our normal volume would be anywhere from 40 patients. we're seeing 75, 80 patients today. >> reporter: emergency rooms are going to have longer wait times for everyone. and we still have five weeks left to the end of the flu season. >> john schriffen leading us off. thanks to you. >> i want to bring in abc's dr. jennifer ashton. always great to see you. mr. and the cdc is encouraging anti-virls earlier than ever? >> that's right. for anyone not getting better within a couple days and recently the fda approved tamiflu for infants as young as two weeks of age. it tells you how seriously they take the risk in infants and children. >> two weeks,
. >> reporter: in illinois, doctors say they haven't seen this many cases since the swine flu outbreak in 2009. this year the flu is hitting even the strongest among us. like 28-year-old matt head. >> one minute i'm a thousand degrees sweating to death, and then the next thing i'm four degrees, freezing to death, wishing i was dead. >> reporter: in ohio, 863 people have been hospitalized with flu symptoms compared with 65 at this time last year. >> our normal volume...
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that's the hinky freedman suits and shirts-- and i'd like to thank darlene winn and the 8th graders in illinois for making a donation to the wounded warriors and ralph stout of greensboro, north carolina and the willinghams for doing the same thing. so we're so heavy into charity here, that's why we do bill o'reilly.com stuff and that's it for us tonight, please check out the fox news factor website which is different from bill o'reilly.com. the interview we did with mr. hammar, the father of the marine, compelling interview if you missed it, check it out on the fox news factor website, it's worth seeing and like to you spout out from the factor, anywhere in the world and name and town if you wish to opine. word the day nefarious, when writing to the factor and when you write to us, please, if you want your letter to be read because competing with thousands of letters, your first sentence is vital. give me the headline in the first sentence, that catches people's eye and passed along to me. can't read all the mail, my eyes would be like this. if i were reading all the mail i'd wear green shorts
that's the hinky freedman suits and shirts-- and i'd like to thank darlene winn and the 8th graders in illinois for making a donation to the wounded warriors and ralph stout of greensboro, north carolina and the willinghams for doing the same thing. so we're so heavy into charity here, that's why we do bill o'reilly.com stuff and that's it for us tonight, please check out the fox news factor website which is different from bill o'reilly.com. the interview we did with mr. hammar, the father of...
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now, let's bring in representative jan chakowski, democrat of illinois. with me in the studio is msnbc political analyst, jonathan alter, also a columnist for "the bloomberg view." representative chakowski, if i can start with you, patrick foy of the new jersey/new york port authority says this. none of our agencies are talking about a bridge to nowhere. we're talking about restoring tunnels, bridges, and train stations. now, as you know, it's almost three months since that storm. are republicans happy to continue dragging their feet while people are sleeping in their cars, have no idea when their homes will be restored? >> it's absolutely amazing that for hugo and ike and andrew and isabel and wilma and rita and gustaf and katrina that the congress was able to come up with money immediately. with katrina it was $60 billion within ten days. and now we're on day 78 for sandy and the victims. you have to wonder what these people are thinking about. this is a new kind -- this is a new breed of republican now that says that we must pay for these emergencies.
now, let's bring in representative jan chakowski, democrat of illinois. with me in the studio is msnbc political analyst, jonathan alter, also a columnist for "the bloomberg view." representative chakowski, if i can start with you, patrick foy of the new jersey/new york port authority says this. none of our agencies are talking about a bridge to nowhere. we're talking about restoring tunnels, bridges, and train stations. now, as you know, it's almost three months since that storm. are...
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you can't get away with being disdained by everybody and hold your scientific and ecological illinois. scientist are independent people. some may be willing to adapt to the economic rewards of a career at a place like exxonmobil but not if it doesn't feel like an open and changing place. b., it's -- if you only have one way of living in the world and problems and risk management are getting more and more diverse, you -- you can't afford to go into communities that already have a presumption you're evil, and show up at a jury trial -- yes, they can appeal all these verdicts, billion dollar verdicts and eventually get them knocked down to zero, but do you want to go into every jury setting and know you have to overcome a presumption you're evil? i do think there are consequences. and -- but the problem from their perspective is, let's think of a way out of this interesting to one of the things they did was say, let's go back to history. is there some golden age of oil industry popularity we could model as a more winning strategy? the answer is, no. so the base quick question of, if we a
you can't get away with being disdained by everybody and hold your scientific and ecological illinois. scientist are independent people. some may be willing to adapt to the economic rewards of a career at a place like exxonmobil but not if it doesn't feel like an open and changing place. b., it's -- if you only have one way of living in the world and problems and risk management are getting more and more diverse, you -- you can't afford to go into communities that already have a presumption...
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we have chuck schumer of new york, we have dick durbin of illinois, robert menendez of new jersey. and on the other side, we have serious conservatives like jeff lake and marco rubio. left/right coalition on immigration, mark. how does that work? >> i think it speaks to the ideological diversity of our country and, actually, the evolution of the senate now. and, you know, you see senate republicans that used to treat compromise like a dirty word and now they're coming out and putting forward a proposal with their democratic colleagues that to a large degree mirrors the key principles that the president has identified. i do agree this is a golden opportunity for senators like marco rubio and with the other guests that mentioned that, but i do disagree that the president hasn't shown leadership here. he has been talking about comprehensive immigration reform as a key priority of the first, you know, as the beginning of the second term. so i think that what the senate democrats and republicans have done is gotten out in front and trying to make -- take ownership of this issue. they se
we have chuck schumer of new york, we have dick durbin of illinois, robert menendez of new jersey. and on the other side, we have serious conservatives like jeff lake and marco rubio. left/right coalition on immigration, mark. how does that work? >> i think it speaks to the ideological diversity of our country and, actually, the evolution of the senate now. and, you know, you see senate republicans that used to treat compromise like a dirty word and now they're coming out and putting...
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let's go to marie in illinois. marie? >> caller: hey, hi. i've got a big beefy boo-yah to you. >> i'll take that. what's up? >> caller: i read getting back to even and if i could have dinner with you or george clooney, it would be you in a mad minute. >> really? george clooney. >> caller: yeah, you're my hero. >> but not bradley cooper? >> caller: no. >> okay. >> my question is, is it too late to buy weyerhaueser? how does it compare to plum creek? >> you get the product. she and i were talking, does wy go down when it reports? it's entirely possible. wy, i like it too much to tell you not to be in it. but if it comes off, goes down, you get the e-mail of action alerts before we do it, you get it first. seth in arizona, seth? >> caller: boo-yah from the sonoran desert where it's really cold. >> it's like 90 degrees here. it's really odd. go ahead. >> caller: i was wondering about perini. >> oh, boy. you know, this group has gotten so hot. i was watching floor after they did a bad quarter and this stock was up and i was with somebody from per
let's go to marie in illinois. marie? >> caller: hey, hi. i've got a big beefy boo-yah to you. >> i'll take that. what's up? >> caller: i read getting back to even and if i could have dinner with you or george clooney, it would be you in a mad minute. >> really? george clooney. >> caller: yeah, you're my hero. >> but not bradley cooper? >> caller: no. >> okay. >> my question is, is it too late to buy weyerhaueser? how does it compare to plum...
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this is owen kapinsky of addison, illinois. he and his father practice three to five times a week at p.g.a. superstore. the kid is going to be, i mean, if you could do, that i play golf. if you do that, at that age. not two years old yet. >> dana: hope he is not like the other child stars. >> eric: great to have you back. >> greg: i am feeling better. i was sick for a while. i had to visit my mother. >> bob: how is your mother feeling? >> greg: all right. hi, mom. >> bob: hi, mom. >> dana: how did your fellow passengers feel about being on the airplane with you? >> greg: i was cordoned off. >> eric: we have to say goodbye. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. at least three americans are among hostages held at this hour by islamic militants in algeria tonight. the kidnappings are apparently out growth of western intervention in mali. we have fox team coverage. we begin in london where greg palkot has the latest. >> there is a standoff going on in a veeria. al
this is owen kapinsky of addison, illinois. he and his father practice three to five times a week at p.g.a. superstore. the kid is going to be, i mean, if you could do, that i play golf. if you do that, at that age. not two years old yet. >> dana: hope he is not like the other child stars. >> eric: great to have you back. >> greg: i am feeling better. i was sick for a while. i had to visit my mother. >> bob: how is your mother feeling? >> greg: all right. hi, mom....
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illinois maybe towards detroit. that's where we are going to be seeing the problems mostly tomorrow. freezing rain advisories in effect across much of iowa. winter storm watches already posted here for parts of illinois, minnesota. >> wisconsin. missouri as well. getting in on some of this. that's going to be tomorrow and potentially pretty dangerous situation there. temperaturewise, we have been dealing with the cold. little bit better. we're about 25 degrees warmer in minneapolis than you were around four to five days ago. certainly improving tomorrow. we warm those temperatures up even a little bit further. going to be into the 30's in minneapolis, above freezing for the first time in about 8 or 9 days which is going to be great news. see some 40s and 50s return here, guys tuesday and wednesday. it's going to be brief though. cold air comes in back behind that one. >> alisyn: always have to ruin it that way. >> thanks for ruining it, rick. get to your headlines. new evidence this morning that north korea may be r
illinois maybe towards detroit. that's where we are going to be seeing the problems mostly tomorrow. freezing rain advisories in effect across much of iowa. winter storm watches already posted here for parts of illinois, minnesota. >> wisconsin. missouri as well. getting in on some of this. that's going to be tomorrow and potentially pretty dangerous situation there. temperaturewise, we have been dealing with the cold. little bit better. we're about 25 degrees warmer in minneapolis than...
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much of illinois and indiana breaking out in light snow and eventually working to the east coast. this is not a blockbuster storm. it's large in size but weak in intensity. many areas from the great lakes to the ohio valley, you'll get a fluffy dusting to two inches during the day today. the only area i'm a little concerned with is our friends down in the deep south. we have the potential for ice. freezing rain from areas just outside of memphis to the mountains of tennessee, the smokies, also north of atlanta, the mountains of georgia. be careful. we could have icy problems out there later today. again, not a lot of snow. d.c., richmond, raleigh, up to philadelphia, possibly one to two inches. that's about it. it's a very cold morning, as advertised. look at northern new england, still with negative windchills. today's forecast, again, the light snow is the story. also rainy weather for arizona. as we go through your weekend, we get rid of this storm. still chilly but not as bad. we actually begin to warm things up. i think saturday's really the last day of the cold spell for the
much of illinois and indiana breaking out in light snow and eventually working to the east coast. this is not a blockbuster storm. it's large in size but weak in intensity. many areas from the great lakes to the ohio valley, you'll get a fluffy dusting to two inches during the day today. the only area i'm a little concerned with is our friends down in the deep south. we have the potential for ice. freezing rain from areas just outside of memphis to the mountains of tennessee, the smokies, also...
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i want to turn to aaron's comments made at the university of illinois in october 2010. he was talking about the nonprofit subscription service that some in the college students and others used to run the country called jstor. >> i am going to give you one example of something not as big as saving congress, but something important you can do right here at your own school. it just requires your willing to get your shoes a little bit muddy. by virtue of being students at a major you -- diversity, i seem to have access to a wide variety of articles licensing fees are paid to places like jstor to get access to scholarly journals the rest of the world cannot read. these fees are substantial and so substantial that people who are studying in india instead of the u.s. do not have this kind of access. they're locked out from all of these journals. they're locked out from our entire scientific legacy. i mean, a lot of these articles go back to the indictment. every time someone has written down a scientific paper, it has been scanned, digitized, and put in these collections. that
i want to turn to aaron's comments made at the university of illinois in october 2010. he was talking about the nonprofit subscription service that some in the college students and others used to run the country called jstor. >> i am going to give you one example of something not as big as saving congress, but something important you can do right here at your own school. it just requires your willing to get your shoes a little bit muddy. by virtue of being students at a major you --...